Blown to Bits

Due date: March 11th

As a final exam, you will submit an essay on a topic of your choice related to one of the chapters in the book Blown to Bits: Your Life, Liberty, and Happiness After the Digital Explosion by Hal Abelson, Ken Ledeen, and Harry Lewis. This book is available online as a pdf for free at http://www.bitsbook.com/excerpts/ and the related website with additional material is at http://www.bitsbook.com/. In particular, you may find their blog interesting and relevant to your work.

To help you navigate the book, the following table summarizes which lecture topics loosely correspond to which chapters. You are of course free to select any chapter (or related sections from multiple chapters), regardless what was covered in class.

CS 190 Topic Blown to Bits
Social Networking Chapter 2 – Naked in the Sunlight:
Privacy Lost, Privacy Abandoned
Cybersecurity Chapter 5 – Secret Bits:
How Codes Became Unbreakable
The Internet Appendix
The Internet as System and Spirit
Info Assurance Chapter 3 – Ghosts in the Machine:
Secrets and Surprises of Electronic Documents
Digital Divide
Online Gaming
History & Limits Chapter 1 – Digital Explosion:
Why Is It Happening, and What Is at Stake?
Other Topics
Search Engines Chapter 4 – Needles in the Haystack:
Google and Other Brokers in the Bits Bazaar
Intellectual Property Chapter 6 – Balance Toppled:
Who Owns the Bits?
Freedom of Speech Chapter 7 – You Can’t Say That on the Internet:
Guarding the Frontiers of Digital Expression
Censorship/Regulation Chapter 8 – Bits in the Air:
Old Metaphors, New Technologies, and Free Speech

Specific instructions and guidelines:

Please submit your essay by sharing a Google document of your paper with Brian Barker (bbarker5025@gmail.com). The deadline is Friday March 11th. Late work will not be accepted; enjoy your Spring Break!